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Tracing the history of power tools; power tools that can slice mountains; developments in nanotechnology.

Tracing the history of power tools; power tools that can slice mountains; developments in nanotechnology.

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Tracing the history of power tools; power tools that can slice mountains; developments in nanotechnology.

Robotics expert and self-described jack-of-all-trades Daniel H. Wilson explores the history and intricacy of a wildly eclectic series of everyday topics ranging from beer to steel to power tools to garbage and beyond.
Fecha de emisión original: Jul 10, 2008
Géneros: DocuseriesSeries de TV
Clasificación: TVPG
Reproducción: HD
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